Which township in Xingren County, Guizhou Province is better?
Everyone has their own strengths. I don’t know which aspect you’re asking about, but I’ll tell you a few.
Chengguan Town: Small in area but with the largest population, developed commerce and convenient transportation, it is the seat of the county government.
Yuzhang Town: It is a large agricultural town in Xingren County. The land is flat and fertile. It mainly produces flue-cured tobacco. It has modern tobacco bases, rapeseed bases, flower bases, rice, corn, etc., and is known as "The most beautiful tobacco area in the southwest" and also has coal mines. The "Jiaole Han Tombs Group" has historical value, and its fiscal revenue ranks among the top in the county. It is located at the intersection of Xingyi City, Xingren County and Anlong County, with convenient transportation.
Xiashan Town: A large coal mining town with rich coal resources and a corn and rice planting area. The fiscal revenue ranks among the top in the county.
Baling Town: The most beautiful small town in Xingren County. It is called a "natural small town" with convenient transportation, coal mines, and agriculture mainly based on corn.
Silian Township: It has a relatively large population and land area. It mainly produces coal mines, rice, and the largest forest farm in Xingren, as well as some factories.
Tunjiao Town: It has ethnic customs, has the ethnic cultural village "Carp Village", has gold mines, coal mines, and most importantly, water chestnut planting and processing as industries. It is also a corn and rice planting area.
Baide Town: The largest gold-producing area in Xingren, where Zijin Company is located, and agriculture is dominated by corn.
Dashan Township: Mainly composed of mountainous fruit forests and abundant stone materials.
Luchuying Hui Township: a township with famous ethnic culture, including the famous "Sanjiazhai Taoist Hall", which is a key cultural relic protection unit in the county and state, and has become a holy place for Hui culture in Guizhou Province.
That’s all good stuff